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Area of Science:

  • Scientific research funding
  • Public engagement in science

Background:

  • Crowdfunding is emerging as a significant funding source for scientific research.
  • It is particularly beneficial for students and early-career scientists.
  • Public interest in supporting science through crowdfunding is increasing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a guide for creating successful science crowdfunding campaigns.
  • To highlight the growing trend of public participation in funding scientific projects.

Main Methods:

  • This guide outlines key strategies for developing and executing a crowdfunding campaign.
  • It emphasizes practical steps for project presentation and outreach.

Main Results:

  • Successful science crowdfunding campaigns are on the rise.
  • The public shows a strong willingness to fund scientific endeavors.

Conclusions:

  • Crowdfunding presents a valuable alternative funding model for scientific research.
  • Effective campaign planning is crucial for success in science crowdfunding.